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Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi ; 54(3): 156-162, 2024 May 28.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38987007

ABSTRACT

Er Ke Cuo Yao(The Pediatric Summary) is the first monograph on pediatrics of Western medicine translated and introduced in the late Qing Dynasty. It occupies an important position in the history of the development of modern pediatrics and modern Western medicine in China. Edited by American missionary Mary Hannah Fulton and translated by Chinese Western medicine scholar Yin Duanmo, the book consists of 2 volumes and 14 books, including general discussion of pediatrics, diagnosis of pediatric diseases, and discussion on teething, throat diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, worms, liver diseases, abdominal epimesis, and new infectious diseases, etc. covering the diagnosis, treatment, maintenance and other knowledge of Western medical pediatrics. The source of Er Ke Cuo Yao is not yet available, but it may be a synthesis of various materials, and the translation uses paraphrasing, transliteration, and traditional Chinese medicine terminology, and the language is easy to understand. Er Ke Cuo Yao reflects the level of development of pediatrics in Western medicine in the early modern period, makes up for the lack of pediatrics knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, and plays an active role in the diagnosis and treatment of common pediatric diseases, epidemiological diseases, surgical diseases, and malnutrition prevention.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics , Pediatrics/history , Humans , China , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/history , Translations
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J Pediatr Urol ; 20 Suppl 1: S4-S10, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38897865

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Pediatric urology is a subspecialty of urology that emerged from a culture in which children with urological disorders were cared for by general urologists and general pediatric surgeons. The development of pediatric urology as a subspecialty was years in the making, highlighted by individuals who recognized that children with urological conditions were not just "small adults," but required special experience and training. Subspecialization was initiated by persistent visionaries who recognized the need for a trained cadre of experts to provide better care for children. It took the coordinated effort of all subgroups and leaderships in pediatric urology to push these efforts over the goal line. The focus of this review is to highlight certain individuals who played major roles in this vision and to document the efforts of many to coordinate the pathways to sub-specialization. METHODS: The careers of Meredith F. Campbell and Frank B. Bicknell were researched to identify their rationale and roles in developing pediatric urology as a distinct medical specialty in the United States. In addition, the minutes of the meetings of the Pediatric Urology Advisory Council (PUAC) with the American Board of Urology (ABU) were reviewed. The origins of the Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU) and the American Academy of Pediatrics Section of Urology (AAP-SOU) were researched. The contributions of each to the certification of pediatric urology as a distinct subspecialty was delineated. RESULTS: Campbell was Chair of Urology at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine and wrote prolifically about pediatric urology. He published one of the first practical textbooks in pediatric urology, almost completely self-written, in 1937. Bicknell, a general urologist in Michigan on the faculty at Wayne State University School of Medicine, led the initiative to create the Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU) that first met at the 1951 annual American Urological Association (AUA) meeting in Chicago and included nine attendees. Subsequently, John Lattimer (College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University) organized a well-attended meeting of urologists interested in pediatrics at the 1964 annual AAP meeting in New York City. This led to the formation of the AAP Section on Urology. Integral to the justification for the development of a subspecialty was evidence of a published corpus of content. In addition to published textbooks devoted exclusively to pediatric urology, this was further fulfilled by the AAP Section on Urology Pediatric Supplement to the Journal of Urology, first published in 1986, and later with the Journal of Pediatric Urology in 2005. The SPU and the AAP Section on Urology came together to form the Pediatric Urology Advisory Council (PUAC) in 2000, which worked with the ABU to create subspecialty certification in pediatric urology with an independent exam, first administered in 2008 to 176 applicants. CONCLUSION: The metaphor "We have stood on the shoulders of giants" is apt for pediatric urology: Meredith Campbell, Frank Bicknell, David Innes Williams (Hospital for Sick Children, London), and J. Herbert Johnston (Alder Hay Hospital, Liverpool) come to mind among the first generation of pediatric urology pioneers, and others among their colleagues also had significant impact. Clearly this is a story of persistence and attention to detail on the part of those giants and those who followed. Pediatric urology became a distinct discipline after the SPU and AAP-SOU came together to create a robust cohort of pediatric urologists who through education and negotiation were able to help the ABU and the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) recognize that subspecialization would lead to better care for children with urologic disorders. This benchmark set a high bar for future subspecialization in urology and other fields.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics , Urology , Urology/history , Pediatrics/history , United States , History, 20th Century , Humans , Societies, Medical/history , History, 21st Century
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J Pediatr Surg ; 59(7): 1234-1239, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38561305

ABSTRACT

The Section on Surgery of the American Academy of Pediatrics celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2023. To continue the tradition begun 25 years ago with analyses of the first two 25 years timespans of the organization, this examination focuses on the most recent quarter century. To frame this review, we begin with the seminal beginnings with the work of the section's founder, Herbert E Coe and reflect upon the twenty charter members of the organization. Then we explore the important accomplishments and challenges of the organization to the current time. Finally, we conclude with a glimpse of what the future holds for the first home of pediatric surgeons. TYPE OF STUDY: Review. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics , Societies, Medical , History, 20th Century , Pediatrics/history , History, 21st Century , United States , Societies, Medical/history , Academies and Institutes/history , Humans , Anniversaries and Special Events , General Surgery/history
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J Pediatr Surg ; 59(8): 1545-1548, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38485536

ABSTRACT

The International Society of Paediatric Surgical Oncology (IPSO) was officially inaugurated in 1991 through the creativeness and inspiration of a collective dynamic group of paediatric surgeons committed to advancing childhood cancer. This article traces the origins and birth of IPSO tracking its modern day development to a growing world community of paediatric surgeon oncology members. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics , Societies, Medical , Surgical Oncology , Child , Humans , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Pediatrics/history , Societies, Medical/history , Surgical Oncology/history
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 100(2): 132-140, Feb. 2024. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-230287

ABSTRACT

En el presente trabajo se presenta una aproximación a los contenidos de las ponencias del IICongreso Nacional de Pediatría, celebrado en San Sebastián en 1923, con ocasión del centenario del mismo. Se destaca como hilo conductor de las mismas el problema de la mortalidad infantil, que en aquellos años era muy elevada en España y era una preocupación de políticos, de intelectuales y de la clase médica. Se constata que alguna de las propuestas y preocupaciones de los pediatras que asistieron a dicho congreso siguen vigentes hoy en día.(AU)


In this work, we present an overview of the contents of the communications presented at the Second National Congress of Paediatrics, held in San Sebastian in 1923, on the occasion of the 100th year anniversary. The problem of infant mortality stands out as a common thread, which in those years was very high in Spain and was a concern of politicians, intellectuals and the medical profession. It is worth noting that some of the proposals and concerns of the paediatricians who attended that congress continue to be relevant today.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pediatrics/history , Infant Mortality/history , History, 20th Century , Congresses as Topic/history , Spain
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 31: e2024002, 2024. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557928

ABSTRACT

Resumo O artigo discute a relação entre o médico Antônio Fernandes Figueira e a higiene infantil no período de institucionalização dos estudos acerca da saúde da criança no Brasil. A higiene infantil é fruto da emergência do conceito de saúde em contraposição à doença. Interessa-nos compreender como a higiene infantil se estabeleceu, se em parceria ou oposição à pediatria. Enfatizamos como a circulação das ideias sobre a saúde da criança chegou ao país e como esse médico dialoga com as discussões europeias e as reinterpreta. Nosso fio condutor é a alimentação infantil como pilar da higiene infantil. Para tal, nos baseamos no Livro das mães: consultas práticas de higiene infantil, publicado pelo médico em 1910.


Abstract This article discusses the relationship between the physician Antônio Fernandes Figueira and children's health during the time that studies in this area were being institutionalized in Brazil. Children's health resulted from the emergence of the concept of health in contrast with disease; here we focus on how children's health became established, in partnership with or opposition to pediatrics. We emphasize how the circulation of ideas on children's health reached Brazil, and how this physician dialogued with and reinterpreted European discussions. A central theme is children's nutrition. We focused on Livro das mães: consultas práticas de higiene infantil [The mothers' book: practical queries on children's health], published by Fernandes Figueira in 1910.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics/history , Child Health , Child Nutrition , Infant Mortality
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Pediatrics ; 152(3)2023 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37609776

ABSTRACT

The 75 years since Pediatrics was first published has witnessed an explosion of the scientific knowledge base informing child health. Yet, the path leading to the present has not been linear. We examine several articles that illustrate some of the unexpected twists and turns that have characterized our specialty's history. We hope that it will provide a reminder of the ever-changing nature of scientific knowledge and the need to continually re-evaluate how our own cultural assumptions shape medical practice.


Subject(s)
Pediatrics , Periodicals as Topic , Child , Humans , Child Health , Pediatrics/history , History, 20th Century
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